How To Connect Pages in Figma

Are you trying to connect pages in Figma? Learn how to do it with ease through the steps below.
How To Connect Pages in Figma

If you’re trying to link pages in Figma, the best approach is through the text boxes. In this guide, we will help you with connecting pages through a demonstration to get you covered.

Connect Pages in Figma

  1. Start by navigating to Figma and sign in with your credentials. Next, open the existing design from Recents or create a new one using the Design file button.
Open a design from Recents
  1. With the new/existing design loaded, navigate to the Layers tab on the left, add a new page, and ensure there are multiple pages. For the demonstration, we have added two pages.
Add pages to file
  1. Now, open any page and add a text box to it by pressing T and entering text into it.
Add a text box
  1. Next, navigate to the page you want to connect to in the Layers tab and right-click on it to reveal options. From the options displayed, click on the Copy link to page.
Copy link to page
  1. Once done, click on the text box added earlier and hyperlink the page link by pasting it in the input field that appears when pressing Ctrl + K or Cmd + K.
Paste the page link
  1. After the hyperlink is added, you can notice the Go to Page 2 displayed, stating that the pages are connected. To verify if the connection is successful, click on the text, and it will redirect you to the page where it is connected.
Go to Page 2 option

Wrapping Up

Congratulations on learning how to connect pages in Figma!

The above demonstration provides steps on how to connect pages. However, keep in mind that connecting pages vary according to design and get complicated. Hence, consider the steps as a reference and understand the process behind it to get complete control.


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